Cover for sewing-machine tables.



G. H. KRAMER.

COVER FOR SEWING MACHINE TABLES.

APPLIUATION FILED MAY 4, 1911.

1,131,713. Patented Mar. 16, 1915.

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COVER B'GR @E'WING-MAGHWE TABLES.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Mar, 16, 1935.

Application filed May 4, 1911. serial Ito. 524,921.

' nary domestic sewing machines and consists in providing in such a cover suitable drawers trays and the lilie for separately storing the difierent sewing machine attachments and other articles frequently used when sewing.

lhe cover is adapted to be placed upon the table. of the machine, whether the arm of the machine projects permanently above the table or is adapted to be lowered beneath the same, and is provided with suitable drawers compartments and the like, so that it serves not only as a cover for the machine but also as a sewing chest or work box which may be easily moved from lace to place without also moving the machine.

Figure l is a perspective view of the cover, and Fig. 2 shows a horizontal section taken on the line A of Fig. 1.

As illustrated, the top of the box A is provided with a hinged lid, a protecting tray 6 provided with compartments. The tray is disposed above the arm of the sewing machine. In the front and rear and sides of the box A there are provided drawers 0 and compartments 0?. All these drawers, compartments and the like are arranged around the space X within the box A, which space is open at the lower side and serves for containing the arm of. the sewing machine when the box A is placed on the machme.

in machines in which the arm of the ma chlne may be lowered beneath the table of the machine after use, hollow space X in the cover is necessary, and this space may be filled with drawers, compartments, or the I claim:

A removable sewing machine cover comprising a box having an inner compartment entirely open at the bottom and adapted to receive the arm of a sewing machine; end compartments abutting the ends of said inner compartment, certain of said end compartments being superposed; a drawer in each of the superposed compartments; side compartments abutting the inner and superposed compartments; corner compartments each abutting side compartments and an end compartment; a drawer for each side compartment; doors for each corner compartment; a plurality of top compartments above the other compartments; an intermediate compartment between the top compartments and all of the other compartments; and a single lid for all of the top compartments; the drawers of the end and side compartments having their axes, lying in the direction of their movement, passing through said inner compartment, when said axes are prolonged.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.

CARL HEINRICH KRAMER. 

